- The first full version of EVM compatibility will be deployed to the Zilliqa mainnet on April 25.
- As per the announcement, WEB3WAR v1.0 is now available and may be played without cost.
Zilliqa, a blockchain platform for layer-1 smart contracts, was created in 2017 and released to the public in 2019. It announced the release of EVM compatibility on the Zilliqa testnet in December 2022, paving the way for Solidity-based smart contracts to be implemented directly on the Zilliqa blockchain.
By supporting EVM, it can welcome more blockchain developers into the Zilliqa ecosystem and enable the widespread use of popular wallets like MetaMask.
Deployment on April 25th
When this EVM implementation goes live on the mainnet, users will be able to send and receive native ZILs using wallets like MetaMask and utilize popular development tools like Truffle and Hardhat to deploy Solidity smart contracts.
When this testnet deployment is complete, the first full version of EVM compatibility will be deployed to the Zilliqa mainnet on April 25th, 2023.
What’s more, the blockchain network revealed a prototype of its gaming console last year with the intention of hiding the complexities of Web3 from the end-user.
When this round of testing is complete, the gaming console was expected to be released in the first quarter of 2023 with the simultaneous release of two Zilliqa-native games, one of which is the first-person shooter (FPS) game WEB3WAR. The newest announcement states that WEB3WAR v1.0 is now available and may be played without cost.
Premiering during Metaverse Fashion Week is the NFT collection based on Zilliqa and influenced by the animated video Dr. Death. As a result of these events, ZIL’s price has risen by almost 15% in the last week, suggesting that buyers have the upper hand. The current Zilliqa price is $0.030830 USD, and the 24-hour trading volume is $289,624,082 USD, as reported by CMC. In the last 24 hours, Zilliqa gained 1.00%.
Source: https://thenewscrypto.com/zilliqa-zil-price-surges-over-15-in-last-7-days-amid-recent-developments/